AUDIO PRICE INSANITY PRICE VS. PERFORMANCE WORTH IT?


What do you y’all think? I have 30k into my system and I recently attended AXPONA 2018. I compared what I heard to what I have. I felt my system compared to the 80 to 100k systems quite well. Matching is important. Also your reference point. Any thoughts yall?  
calvinj

Agree with folkfreak two wrongs never make a right, if you just start out you will never get to where you want to ........................ like in anything in life.

If you consider what is a desired outcome given all the constraints inherent in family, preference, budget, physical room etc. etc. you can plan back from the end objective to where you are at present, this takes research in to what the implications are of each input individually and collectively and if possible trial and error at each stage, this may include gradually adding improvement in system components as circumstances allow.

What is needed however is for the enthusiast to have his or her set of priorities of what is most important to them, even if we want it all ....now. 

I Believe it depends on your Ears,your knowledge and your Personal Taste.
Speakers for example are a very personal choice.
What sounds great to you may sound like crap to me.
I do believe you can get more quality sound for less by addressing the power, room, and speakers.

From there, add in the amps, sources and tweaks.

All this can be picked up here on Audiogon and some reading to understand decent pairings for a great system.

In many cases, you do get what you pay for despite only incremental gains - budget thoroughly, spend wisely!
We have to remember that many music lovers have their sound systems in living rooms enjoyed by entire families and a spouse with no chance of any of those room treatments ever going up.  With this fact in mind one does have to pick gear that fits the space in every way. Digital room correction is a must and some like Lyngforf do it so well one does not have to be overly corcerned with all manner of room tweaks that would not be allowed in or on the room.  
Much to be said for this post I think....  " Myself, I collect and use the best vintage gear from the Golden Age of High End - 1965 - 85! That was when the most innovative (and affordable!) stuff was made! Since then prices have only risen for NO real advances in sound quality! "

Recently auditioned a $5K and $7500 preamps by Audio Research to possibly replace my 25 year old AR LS2B MKII R.  the store was using a $100K + 4 box CD player and probably $40K in cables, very expensive amps and speakers and full room treatments, playing CD's I brought and am familiar with.  My first comment was what happened to the sound stage, it's all constricted size wise and well off in the distance.  Then they changed the speakers to a $35K set on stands. ..  which were not the equal of my 25 year old acoustats.  All my gear is 25+ years old and stands up superiorly to direct comparison.